In May 2014 the U.S. Global Change Research Program released it’s 3rd National Climate Assessment. One of the key messages is the increase in extreme weather events, including floods. Precipitation is also changing – more for the northern U.S. and less for the Southwest. Click HERE for more information. The incredible images above are from National Geographic Wallpapers.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released the fifth assessment report. Rising sea levels and decreased crop yields are alarming predictors in the latest report. Click HERE for more info. The incredible arctic images above are from National Geographic Wallpapers.

Global warming will render some parts of the world “unpleasant or uninhabitable by sea level rise, temperature increase, droughts and storms.” But other areas will see “relatively moderate or even benign effects”. – excerpt from Economist.com article. Click HERE for more info. The incredible images above are from National Geographic.

“World carbon dioxide pollution levels in the atmosphere are accelerating and reached a record high in 2012.” – excerpt from report by the U.N. weather agency as reported by USA Today. Click HERE for more info. The images above are from National Geographic.

The 2013 Report by the International Programme on the State of the Oceans (IPSO) goes beyond the conclusion reached by the IPCC that the ocean is absorbing much of the warming. Click HERE for more info. The incredible images above are from National Geographic.

The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a report that suggests an apparent decrease in rate of global warming. Click HERE for more info. The incredible images above come from National Geographic.